They won't save New York City...the first time. I think they'll have a series of "back and forth" in an attempt to stop the big bomb, only to eventually uncover what we already know - Peter Petrelli caused the explosion.

Although...I admit...I'm a little confused as to why future Peter would help Hiro kill Sylar (under the pretense of trying to reverse what has happened), when he knows that HE is the one who goes nuclear...

Yeah, I thought there were a few plot holes in the Future episode...I was initially really confused about the role of Future Bennet, too...Bennet states at one point that he hid Mikah and DL, but later on President Sylar uses DL's powers...I guess, since he's President, he knew where Bennet hid DL through his association with Parkman, so he tracked him down and killed him?

My only guess to your question, fathead, is that maybe, somehow, by killing Sylar, Peter was hoping to prevent the event that caused him to go nuclear...like it happened in their rematch or something.
That's almost an apologist answer, though. I consider it a plot hole.

Yeah...I think there may be a few plot holes (I have a list of them)...but let's face it - if I were looking for realism, I wouldn't be watching a show about superheroes. Plot holes or not, my wife and I sit down diligently every week and watch the episodes online. It's a good show.

Sylar going nuclear would result in a dead Ted too, since Sylar would have to kill him to get his power. My wacky theory is that Peter goes nuclear, but Candace's powers (whether used by her or Sylar) make the world see Peter as Sylar (including Hiro, who tries to kill him but he regenerates). Thus the future where the whole world knows Sylar blew up, except for Peter who says he blew up.

And when they were wondering where Peter was, why didn't they just ask Molly? Since HRG 'randomly' found him on the street they may be what they did, but earlier he had said "where's Peter?" as if he didn't have the ultimate tracking system right next to hiim....

Enjoyed the ep overall, but it left me curious about next year (which ain't a bad thing), as did the teaser for Volume Two...

And the winner is: kinda both the people who said "save NYC" and those who said "Peter Petrelli."

Huzzah for them, their No-Prize is in the mail.

So I originally didn't see the episode 'cause I had a get-together Monday night, and I had to catch it on nbc.com. I asked my wife how it ended, and she said, "This giant dragon showed up and threw fireballs on everyone. A whole lot of people died."
I said, "Funny. No really, how did it end?"
BUT THEN I saw the ep today online, and what do you know, but there's Hiro in ancient Japan, Takeda Shingen (red armor, crazy white beard? that's gotta be Takeda Shingen, the Tiger of Kai and Shinano) on one side and his hero Kensai on the other. And then the sky goes black and everyone looks up.

And you know what? I thought a great big dragon was going to show up and throw fireballs around and kill lots of people. "sh*t, she wasn't kidding! Will it be CGI? How lame will it look? Will it be a snake-y Oriental dragon or a muscular Western dragon? Are they sure they want to do this with the Hero-verse? It must be a meta that turned into a dragon or something..."

Nope, just an eclipse. My wife is a liar.

I have one really glaring complaint, and I think we all know what it is: Peter = flying.
It would have been nice if Sylar would have been well and truly defeated, but the Rule of Comic Book Death prepared me for his escape.
Parkman was every bit as useless as he always is. God bless him, but I love that character.

I'm dubious about a volume 2 teaser that has Hiro in feudal Japan. I guess we'll see how it turns out.

I'm hoping that the writers get together and rally for the next season.

I think mid-season was a high for the show so far - the characters deepened and the plot got more complex but was still understandable. Toward the end it felt rushed, like a first draft that made it to screen. I get the feeling that they had certain set pieces in mind for the end, but things through the season made those set pieces work poorly. For instance, it may have been there was a reason for Peter to not be able to fly at that point, but it wasn't made clear. (Could he only do one power at a time? Did the writers and producers forget to make that clear?)

Hopefully, next season will be better since they have the experience of season one under their belts. Or maybe it'll be a sophemore slump....

Peter panicked, thats why he couldn't fly. Or at least thats how I saw it.

But he'd had a confidence streak earlier in the season. That's why I think maybe they let the season go where it wanted, letting it flow naturaly (which was good), but then had to shoehorn things at the end to fit the set piece ending (meh).

I never looked at the online comic or anything, so maybe there are clarifications there. But that's not a great way to run a TV show, if you have to read another medium to understand the primary medium....

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